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GOLF

CAMBRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIPS FIRST QUALIFYING ROUNDS PLAYED 1 Under ideal weather conditions on Saturday, the members of the Cambridge Golf Club played the first qualifying round of the men’s senior and junior championships. ' Play in the senior round was verydisappointing and no outstanding golf was played. In the jiinior qualifying round, however, a better standard of play resulted in several good cards being returned. The results of the qualifying round wore: Seniors: E. Alford 78; L. R*. Haworth 81; Iv. Hannah 81; A. H. Nicoll 82; D. McCathie 82; IL N. Freeman 83; E. Morrieo 84; S. Dunbar 85; F- Rodgers 85; C. R. Haworth 86; W. Garrard 87; F. Entwisle 87; .T. R. Haworth 87; E. Nickle S 7; M. Garland 87; Dr H. C. Tod 88; A. J. Law 89; Iv. Wilkinson 91; J. Butler 93; E. Westlake 94; H. Clayton 94.

Juniors: T. Moss S 9; R. Morrison 90; W. 0. Cubis 90; J. Sawers 91; L. Cornaga 92; E. Creed 93; M. Culvert 93; *W. J. Ward 94; F. Kingsford 95; J. Giles 95; V. Hollis 96; L. Webber 97; Dr N. Waddle 97; B. Harper 99; G. 'Hamilton .100; A. Wilkinson 100; R. "Ireland 100; J. Fogarty 102; I. Fair'brothcr 103; W. H. Cubis 104; G. Watson 106.

v j MATCH AT ST. ANDREWS HAMILTON BEAT CAMBRIDGE ij !•, , 77“ ' j W- - An' inter-club match was played at the St. Andrews! Golf Links during the week-end between members' of the Hamilton and Cambridge Clubs. Fourball games were played both in the morning and afternoon. Following are the results, the Cambridge players being mentioned first in each case: Morning Games. —Alford and Freeman hyst to Ferguson and Harding, 5 and 4; Garrard and Nicoll lost to. C radwick and Gillies, 3 and 2; Tod and Law beat Pemberton and Raven, 2 up; i C. Haworth and Entwisle lost to Russell and Ladner, 2 and 1; Hannah and McCathie beat Shakeshaft and King, 1 up; Nickle and Garland lost Marcroft and Kissljng, 3 and 2; Westlake and Morrice lost to Morton an<| Duxfield, 4 and 3; J. Haworth and Clayton and Tombs and Holmes, all square;-Ward and Moss and Cole and Champion, all square; Sawers and Creed lost to Stranger and McCracken, 2 and 1; Morrison and Cubis lost to Wilkes and Taylor, 5 and 4; Giles and Calvert beat de Latour and Lawler, 1 up; Kingsford and Fairbrother beat Wallace and Mayes, 1 up. Afternoon Games. —Alford and Freeman beat Ferguson and Harding, 2 and 1; Garland and Nicoll lost to Cradwick and Gillies, 6 and 5; Tod and Law lost to Pemberton and Raven, 3 and 2;'C. Haworth and Entwisle lost to-j Russell and Ladner, 2 and 1; Hannah . and McCathie beat Shakeshaft and King, 2 and 1; Nickle and Garland lost to Marcroft and Kissling, 2 down; Westlake and Morrice lost to Morton and Duxfield, 7 and 6; J. Haworth and Clayton lost to Toombs and Loveridgp, 2 and 1; Ward and Moss? lost to Cole and Ckajnpion, 2 down; Sawers and Creed lost to Stranger and McCracken; 5 and 4; Morrison and Cubis lost to Wilkes and Taylor, 2 and 1; Giles and Calvert boat de Latour and Lawler, 4 and 3; Kingsford and Fairbrother lost to Wallace and Mayes, 4 and 2. Totals.—Hamilton 17; Cambridge 7; two games all square.

BARDOWIE CLUB CANADIAN FOURSOMES Canadian • foursomes, were played, on the Bardowie links on Saturday, the winners being Miss J. Fisher and Mr H. H. Schwieters, with a net score of 34 fof nine holes. Results were: H. Schwieters and Miss Fisher 34; Mesdames Mason and White 344; R. Twining and Mrs Ruge 35; Boulton and Mrs Laurent 354; Ray and Miss Williams 364; C. F. Ruge and Mrs Schwieters 364; W. Maberly and Mrs Petersen 374; H. Jonasson and Mrs •Jonasson 374; T. Appleby and Mrs Green T. Kirk and Woolley 39; W. Laurent and Mrs Ferguson 42; W. Haycock and Mrs Soppett 444; F. H. Green and. Miss West .454; D. M. Soppctt and Miss Tucker 50.

INTER-CLUB GAME

BARDOWIE BEATS THE NARROWS

During the week-end the Bardowie Club received a return visit from members of The Narrows Chib, and a most enjoyable match was played on the racecourse links, the home team winning comfortably by 9 matches to 3. During the day the ladies provided an appetising luncheon and afternoon tea.

At. the close of the match Mr H. C,

Jonasson thanked The Narrows members for coming over and Mr A. Laurent suitably replied. Details of play were as follows, Narrows players being mentioned first:

G. Boyd lost to I. Bryce, 1 down; C. Hodgson lost to W. Stewart, 6 and 4; H. Windsor won. from W. Edwards, 3 and I; C. Carryer lost to. V. Boulton, 4 and 3; D. Boyd lost to H. Schwieters, 1 down; G. Burton won from T. B. Kirk, 5 and 4; E. Perrin lost to S. Nicholson, 2 and 1; T. Ryman lost to H. Jonasson, 2 down; A. V. Carryer lost to W. Maberly, 2 and 1; R. Selby won from J. Bright, 5 and-3; N. Carryer lost to W. Laurent, 7 and 5; A. Laurent lost to F. H. Green, 2 and 1. :

THE WAIRAKAU CLUB The official closing of the Wairakau Golf Club’s 1935 season was held on Saturday, when several competitions were conducted. Results were as follows: Flag Match: Played over nine holes —Men: W. Scott carried to the 10th hole. Ladies: Mrs A. L. Allen carried to the 10th fairway, o‘ne-Club Match: Played over nine holes.—Men: .R. Currie, 43 —7 —36. Ladies: Mrs M,. Garland, 46—12 —34. Approaching. Competition.—Men: W. Scott. Ladies: Miss S. Banks. Putting Competition.,—Men:' H. Clarke. Ladies: Miss M. Peake. Long Drive Match.—Mon; J. Banks. Ladies: Miss Mi Peake.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3357, 17 September 1935, Page 4

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GOLF Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3357, 17 September 1935, Page 4

GOLF Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3357, 17 September 1935, Page 4